Unattended Domain Join Windows 10
I have specified the domainjoin option in the specialize section of the unattend file but once imaging is deployed and windows boots it shows that it has been joined the workgroup named after our domain.
Unattended domain join windows 10. Struggling to achieve a domain join with a windows 10 unnatend answer file. Microsoft offers the windows system image manager sim console available through the windows assessment and deployment kit adk to make it easier to create the file to install windows 10 unattended. Domain name can be the fully qualified domain name system dns name of the domain or the netbios name of the domain domain name is a string. I am trying to get my unattend xml file to join the computer to the domain after imaging.
Windows system image manager opens using this tool we ll create unattended xml files needed for automatic windows 10 installation. I believe this is ignore in windows 10. Domain name specifies the name of the domain to join during windows setup. Leider ignoriert der installiernde rechner den domainjoin.
True adds the computer to the domain without requiring that domain username and password are specified in the credentials section for authentication to the domain during the domain join process. I prestage devices and in windows 7 i specified computername to be machinename and everything was perfect. Windows system image manager wsim uses windows image wim files and catalog clg files to display the available components and packages that can be added to an unattended answer file. According to this article you must have the unsecurejoin setting under the microsoft windows unattendedjoin component set to true and you must have the microsoft windows shell setup component even if empty in your unattend file.
False requires that a valid domain username and password are specified in the credentials section for authentication to the domain during the domain join process. By joining a computer to a domain. My question is how to i get it to. It is possible to use the unattend file to join a domain during deployment.